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[Title] => Bioterrorism: Clear and present danger
[Summary] => The horrific attacks of Sept. 11 and the subsequent campaign against bioterrorism have undermined our feeling of safety and security. Bioterrorism, in particular, is a difficult issue to deal with because of the uncertain nature of this new threat. In addition, there is little experience to draw upon. In the U S, for example, government agencies and medical facilities practically learned how to handle bioterrorism as the situation unfolded.
Here are the lessons learned so far:
[DatePublished] => 2002-04-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Tyrone M. Reyes M.D.
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[Title] => You have mail!
[Summary] => With anthrax spores being mailed from Malaysia to Nevada, the world's postal system may finally fade away. Who else will want to open mail again? Secretaries and mailroom clerks may now demand hazard pay. Many US companies decided to close down their mailrooms following reports of anthrax contamination in mail sent to an NBC news anchor and The New York Times writer in New York, to a Microsoft office in Nevada and to the Washington DC office of a US Senate leader.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Boo Chanco
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Here are the lessons learned so far:
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[Summary] => With anthrax spores being mailed from Malaysia to Nevada, the world's postal system may finally fade away. Who else will want to open mail again? Secretaries and mailroom clerks may now demand hazard pay. Many US companies decided to close down their mailrooms following reports of anthrax contamination in mail sent to an NBC news anchor and The New York Times writer in New York, to a Microsoft office in Nevada and to the Washington DC office of a US Senate leader.
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